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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My 10' Gamefisher build/work in progress.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mizzie" data-source="post: 280839" data-attributes="member: 3140"><p>I used 3M 5200 There were no seam leaks but I lined the seams with this just for peace of mind. It takes about a week to fully cure which is the only downfall. There is a quick cure version but I'm not sure on the cure times.</p><p></p><p></p><p>DJBombar, The bed liner on the bottom is holding up great! I beach it on gravely shorelines all the time. Most of the ponds I go to don't have a tie up dock at the boat ramp so I usually beach it while I go grab my truck/trailer. I only put on one good coat and it seems to be holding up great, I'll probably hit it with a second/last coat once the season ends just for extra durability.</p><p></p><p>Trueblue, Thank you! I actually wanted regular grey seats at first to match my boats original grey interior but the Walmart location that I went to only had one in stock and there wasn't another one that had them locally. So I bought these, painted the boat to match 'em and I'm happy I did!</p><p></p><p>If you can't find the seats you want, try ordering them from Bass Pro Shops. They're more pricey but I'm pretty sure they have the same style seats last time I was there. Or you could always improvise and paint your boat to go along with the other color seats! Either way good luck! Post a pic of what seats ya get!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the kind comments so far everyone! I actually got a nice comment on the boat the other day while fueling up my truck before going to a new pond. Made me pretty happy! Wish the fish liked the boat as much because I didn't catch any that day. :mrgreen: </p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mizzie, post: 280839, member: 3140"] I used 3M 5200 There were no seam leaks but I lined the seams with this just for peace of mind. It takes about a week to fully cure which is the only downfall. There is a quick cure version but I'm not sure on the cure times. DJBombar, The bed liner on the bottom is holding up great! I beach it on gravely shorelines all the time. Most of the ponds I go to don't have a tie up dock at the boat ramp so I usually beach it while I go grab my truck/trailer. I only put on one good coat and it seems to be holding up great, I'll probably hit it with a second/last coat once the season ends just for extra durability. Trueblue, Thank you! I actually wanted regular grey seats at first to match my boats original grey interior but the Walmart location that I went to only had one in stock and there wasn't another one that had them locally. So I bought these, painted the boat to match 'em and I'm happy I did! If you can't find the seats you want, try ordering them from Bass Pro Shops. They're more pricey but I'm pretty sure they have the same style seats last time I was there. Or you could always improvise and paint your boat to go along with the other color seats! Either way good luck! Post a pic of what seats ya get! Thanks for all the kind comments so far everyone! I actually got a nice comment on the boat the other day while fueling up my truck before going to a new pond. Made me pretty happy! Wish the fish liked the boat as much because I didn't catch any that day. :mrgreen: Thanks, Mike [/QUOTE]
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